Tsegay Hailu, L. Mackay, L. Ramirez-Elizondo, J. Gu, J. Ferreira
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This paper describes the behavior of voltage weak dc microgrids. These are dc microgrids with a relatively small system capacitance. The large amounts of stored energy in the passive component of a network has a considerable effect on the size of the fault currents, control and reliability. The use of a complex control approach to stabilize voltage weak microgrids is a possibility that requires further attention. In this paper, however, a simple way to stabilize such a system is proposed by limiting the rate of change of the power electronic interfaces. The small signal analysis of a three node system is analyzed to see the effect of system capacitance, inductance, resistance and PI and Droop values on the control of the system. The small signal analysis is implemented to estimate the rate of change of loads and the effect of step load changes on the system. In the modeling, a combination two types of loads, Constant power loads, and resistive loads, is used to see the effect of on the system stability. The source and converters are modeled as droop controlled current sources in parallel with capacitors.